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Cauliflower ‘Veronica’ (Summer/Autumn) – Seeds
Romanescois increasing in popularity. Cauliflower Veronica produces individual florets with lovely spirals giving a magical appearance from late summer to early frosts, from successional plantings. Protect Read More » -
Linaria purpurea
Better known as Toadflax, this hardy perennial is a cottage garden favourite, constantly busy with butterflies. The upright flower spikes are packed with tiny purple nectar-rich Read More » -
Aquilegia vulgaris ‘William Guinness’
Aquilegia vulgaris ‘William Guinness’ is a striking variety of Columbine. From the shape of its flowers, it is easy to see why it is sometimes dubbed Read More » -
Tomato ‘Moneymaker’ (Grafted)
Cordon. A well-known variety that reliably produces plenty of smooth, medium-size fruit throughout the summer. Tomato ‘Moneymaker’ gained popularity in the 60’s and 70’s for its Read More » -
Geranium phaeum ‘Joseph Green’
An exciting new hardy Geranium phaeum that unusually, sports double flowers. Read More » -
Oxalis triangularis (Green)
Also known as ?Brazilian Butterfly?, Oxalis triangularis (Green) is a truly stunning plant. Read More » -
Tillandsia caput-medusae
You can see how this intriguing variety got its name, with twisted and tangled leaves which resemble the wild snaky hair of Medusa. Read More » -
Radish ‘Scarlet Globe’ – Seeds
An RHS AGM variety producing bright red, evenly shaped roots with pure white, crisp, moist flesh and mild flavour. Radish ‘Scarlet Globe’ is a very popular Read More » -
Comfrey – Seeds
Comfrey leaves can be harvested several times a season and used as a compost activator to help breakdown other compost materials. This perennial herb is also Read More » -
Berberis thunbergii ‘Red Dream’
Rich purple-brown leaves cover the elegant arching branches of this compact Barberry. Berberis thunbergii ‘Red Dream’ has an upright habit and looks fantastic grown with contrasting Read More »
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